The TF2-Trifecta is a Blender addon to spawn and manipulate my mercenaries, cosmetics, and weapons ports. It has four tools:
Spawn cosmetics & weapons, both RED & BLU versions
Paint cosmetics
Allows you to spawn two types of pre-prepared rigs, Rigify rigs and in-game rigs (taunt compatible). They are aptly named New
and Legacy
Can choose between sets of rigs (At this moment, only four exist. Mine, Eccentric's and ThatLazyArtist's, and the Ragdoll rigs.)
Allows you to attach cosmetics and weapons to a mercenary with ease
Allows you to attach facial cosmetics to rigs that support it
Has a multi-layered attachment system
Allows you to pose the face on my rigs as you would in SFM and Garry's Mod
Allows you to apply preset faces for quick emotions/visemes
Has a face randomizer for funny faces
Installing the TF2-Trifecta and its prerequesites is as easy as pressing one button, followed by a few minutes of waiting.
Download the lastest release of the TF2-Trifecta and install the addon as a .zip file. Head to the preferences and click on the Add-ons
tab. Click Install...
Find TF2-Trifecta.zip
and install the .zip
file.
Once installed, go to the Scene Properties and locate the TF2-Trifecta
tab and expand the panel. At the bottom, you'll find a box where you can install the TF2 Collection
.
After setting the path to an empty folder, you should be able to install the TF2 Collection
just by pressing the install button. Enable Include Rigs
if you wish. Wait a few minutes for everything to install and you should be good to go!
You can find each tool in the side panel of the viewport.
Wardrobe is an expansive tool used for searching for TF2 Items in the downloaded ports. To search for something, enter something into the search bar and click Search for cosmetics
.
Click on a cosmetic button to spawn one in. Having a class selected while spawning a cosmetic will automatically bind the cosmetic to said class.
You can disable this "Auto-bind" function by holding SHIFT
while spawning the cosmetic.
You can paint the active material using the Paints
window.
Here are a list of rigs to download from: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1DF6S3lmqA8xtIMflWhzV242OrUnP62ws
Deploy any of the nine mercs into your scene. You can choose between an advanced rigify (New) rig or a taunt compatible (Legacy) rig. You can read on how to import animations onto a rig in the Source2Blender docs.
Attach cosmetics to a class by choosing a target armature and and selecting the cosmetics to attach.
You can adjust the influence with the value slider. Influence is added in the order the cosmetics were attached.
Enabling Hierarchal Influence
will activate the influence of the attachements going down the bone tree.
(Only supported for my rigs!) The Face Poser tool is designed to control faces using my HWM scheme. the control layout is inspired by SFM, and functions similarly as well.
The tool supports both stereo and mono flexing, and uses a weight slider for stereo flexes. Stereo flexes use one slider who's value will always remain at 0. Any value given to the slider will be taken as additive and applied to the flex controllers they control.
The circular button is a shortcut for the auto-keyframing option. The diamond creates a keyframe on all sliders on the current frame. Upper
, Mid
and Lower
can be used to filter out sliders. Switching to Shapekeys
view will show all undriven shapekeys. Using Optimize Merc
will remove all drivers on the shape keys, giving a small boost in performance until you wish to restore facial movements. At which point you will press Restore Merc
The Pose Library allows users to save and apply face pose combinations. This is very useful for fast lipsyncing or emotions. Upon applying a saved face pose, you can choose to keyframe the change. Enabling Reset All
will reset the face before applying the pose. Enabling Keyframe Unchanged
will keyframe the entire face, despite some areas not having been moved.
The Face Randomizer
does what the name says. However, the Lock List
will prevent locked sliders from getting randomized. Find the slider you want to lock and press the lock icon,
There are three official rigs that can be used with Merc Deployer: Mine, Eccentric's and ThatLazyArtist's. All of them are the same except for how they control the face. And their core, they are all a Rigify rig.
My set of rigs is meant to be controlled just like how you would control faces in SFM. Therefore, I say that my rigs are recommended for users with experience in SFM.
Eccentric's rigs use a face panel with control points over the face, making it closer to the industrial standard for animating faces.
ThatLazyArtist's use a face panel with sliders and switches off to the side. Although each slider may be vague in what part of the face controls, you can see the name of the slider in the top right corner.
You can easily update The TF2 Collection and rigs by going to Scene Properties > TF2 Trifecta Updater
Thank you Unhelpful Git for coining the name "TF2 Trifecta"